Dewey Fletcher, a junior in communications, plays nine roles in State’s musical comedy, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” which is scheduled from Nov. 20-23 at John W. Davis Fine Arts Center in the Fannin S. Belcher Theater. The…
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Charleston Theater Shows Quinton Miller’s Film ‘Mountain Climbing’
The public recently had a chance to see senior communication major Quinton Miller’s silent film “Mountain Climbing” at the Floralee Hark Cohen Cinema, 230 Capitol St., Charleston. Miller said his drama follows a man who is stuck in the wake…
American Chemical Society Offers Career-Development Opportunities
Students can go beyond the average science class and gain advanced science-related career development opportunities by joining the American Chemical Society (ACS), local ACS chapter Secretary Kyle Pajarito said. “The WVSU ACS chapter is one of the most active student…
Professor’s Career Takes Her Around Globe
A professor with a background in secretive government projects and a desire for student opportunity is advancing State’s Math & Computer Science (CS) Program. Karen Kail, who instructs five classes at State, has traveled all over the world thanks to…
Benin Native Dylan Ali Has Sights Set on Engineering Career
Education and knowledge are a big part of life for students, and State sophomore Dylan Ali of the Republican of Benin has embraced his opportunity to learn. Ali’s home is in West Africa, but today he is studying civil engineering…
State Student Attracts Celebrity Attention as Event Coordinator
A State student attracted celebrity attention this year as a local event coordinator. Hosea Murphy, better known as “Zooli,” is a senior at State. He also works for the University as a groundskeeper. Despite his busy schedule, Murphy finds time to…
ROCK 105’s Ferrell Offers Insights about Internships
Internships – some college students have no problem finding them, but some have difficulty landing one. Jammie Ferrell has “taken over” the interns at radio station WKLC (ROCK 105) in Saint Albans, and he has a lot to say about…
State’s Collaborative Program Fosters Young Minds
State’s collaborative program is designed to assist Kanawha County “at-risk” high school students a chance to earn their diplomas and get a jump start on a college education. “At-risk” students includes those who suffer anxiety, bullying or not being stimulated…
Fitness Center Receives Major Upgrade
State’s Fitness Center recently received a massive overhaul, State officials said. The Fitness Center is in the basement of the Wilson University Union, adjacent to the Recreation Room. It is free for students to use. Alumni, staff and faculty can…
State Athletics: A Year of Great Expectations
Nate Burton, State’s athletic director, sees great things ahead for teams at State. “I think the expectations have never been greater for our athletic department,” he said. With preseason rankings of third for football and fifth for volleyball in the Mountain…